DVD burning error - disk locked

Hi my 9 month old iMac is having problems burning DVDs It was half way through a 4 disc back up and gave up with an error. Now the drive wont burn even brand new Verbatim discs. In console it says the new DVD-RW media are locked. I've booted up from a back-up clean tiger install on a portable Hard drive but still get the same results so it doesn't seem to be the software. I've cleaned the Disc Drive several times so it's not dirt. If disc utility says the media are locked can this be a drive fault.
iMac G5 PPC   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   2.1Ghz 1.5 GB Ram Superdrive

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Go to your Mac OS Help Menu. In the search field type burning error. Click on the topic "I see an error message when I try to burn a CD or DVD".
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